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THE SAILOR.
1)1 SELLECK OSBORN,
weary sea-bird screams a far!
mong the wave* dire oincns sweep;
the relied sky no friendly star
earns oil the undulating deep :
ark from the. cliffs of distant shores,
The loom* emits his dismal cry;
The ware portentous warning roars,
And speaks the threatening tempest nigh.
What guardian angel’s watchful power,
Shalt »nate.h me from the angry deep,
Or bid, in that tremendous hour,
The demon of the waters sleep?
Or who, if on some desert wild,
I drift, weak, famish'd and distrest,
Shall hush the horror* of my child,
And soothe Lavina’s wounded breast ?
Sweet objects of my early love!
For you with aching heart 1 mourn;
Far from your peaceful vale I rove,
Ah ! hopeless ever to return.
et, should it b«- my happier lot
To hail again my native shore,
ecure within my humble rot,
i’ll brave the restless deep no more.
His prayer was heard, the rolling barque.
Rode thro’ the storm with stubborn 1 pride;
And William, blithe as morning lark,
Flew to his sweet enraptur’d bride.
Yet It’ill, with love and liquor warm,
E'er yet a month had passed in glcu,
Forgot the terrors of the. storm,
And singing, squar'd away for sea.
* The loom, according to St. Pierre, is a
dismal kind of bird, which, especially on the
approach of a storm, perches on the cliffs k
promontories of the shore, and utters a noise
fikethe shrieks of a drowning man.
The Quern.—It is mentioned in a lettrr
from London, which our informant has seen,
that William Cobbctt, holds the office of Se
cretary to (lie Queen, and that he writes the
answers which we see in the papers to the
numerous addresses sent to her.—.V 1 '.pap.
Madras, March 11.
The United States’ frigate Congress
was in China recently. The same hon
ors do nol appear to have been paid to
the American flag, by the Chinese, as to
the English ; but there is a disposition
to demand them. The Congress is said
to be expected to visit this Presidency
on her return to America. The object
of her visit to the Indian Sens is of
Course unknown.
Printer’s Miserv—Extra.... To have one
thousand subscribers, of whom no tiro agree in
opinion on any subject; so that in all rases
•where you oblige one, i/ou offend nine hun
dred and ninefy-m’ne....Delaware Watchman.
JN’EAV GOODS.
WILEY k BAXTER,
A RE receiving their fall and winter sup
ply of Goods, consisting; of 280 packa
ges, selected from tlia last importations at
Ntw-York, Boston, and Philadelphia :
1 case London Electorate blue Cloth—
S3 to S8s. stcrl’g.
1 case do. Saxony Black do—30 to 35* st.
2 tlo. do. assorted mill'd and single Ca-
simeres—9s to 14s st.
% bales com. and low pric’d Cloths and
Cassimeres,
Flannels, Baizes and Bombazetts,
10 bales Blankets, point, Rose and Duffle,
1 case ladies black and worsted Hose,
ft cases do. cotton ami Angolo do.
1 do. gentlemens 1-2 Hose,
3 cases Irish Lumens, 1 do. Sheetings k
1 do. drill Lawns,
300 pieces-London superfine kcom. Prints
100 do. Rich Furniture, and Cusnmcre
Shawls,
1 belts fashionable MerseiliesprintcdVcs-
tings and White,
Buff Valencies and Silk Strip. Vesting,
10 bales Waltham bleach’d and Brown
Sheeting and Shirtings,
2 cases Salinetts. and
1 do. furniture-Checks,
1 case blk. and changeable Sinrhews,
1 do. green pink anil white Florences,
1 do. Cambrics and Jaconet Muslin k
Ginghams,
Elegant Jaconet Muslin Rohes k Crape
Shaw Is,
b0 pieces elegant damask NankeenC rape,
• aud Shawls and Scarfs,
Elegant Merino Robes and Shaw ls, 8-4
to 8*4
Elegant Cnshmirc Robes k Shawls,
Damask Silk Robes, Shawls k Mantles
Silk Velvet, Gloves, Stockings and
Italian Sewing Silk and Twist,
50 cases superfine and common Huts,
5 cases superfine Straw Bonnets,
1 do. Leghorn, do.
1 do. Straw Trimming for Bonnets,
S do. Joiners Tools—Shoemakers lusts
and Boot Trees,
An assortment of Hardware k Cutlery,
Id complete setts Blacksmith’s Tools and
Bellows.
RECEIVED AT THE SHOE STORE,
100 Packages SHOES k BOOTS, which
fender* the assortment complete-.
MiMcdgeville, Sept. 18 R2 lot
j DIB Subscribt rs have formed u uum ..
lion in the Praetiee of the Laic, under
the fft-ra of Rockw ell k Hepburn. All
business confided to their care will be punc
tually attended to. One of them will at all
Jtimes be found at the office of S. Rockwell,
Corner of Jefferson and M’Intosh streets.
SAMUEL ROCKWELL,
JOSEPH L. HEPBURN.
Milledgeville, Sept. U .&>—tf
' STORAGE
(' ommissum TVusvnvsfc.
T HE subscribers renew the offer of their
services to their friends in the above
business. They continue at their old stand
on BROAD STREET, Rnd their WARE
HOUSES are in-good order For the recep
tion of
COTTON & "GOODS
OF ETEIIT DESCRIPTION.
They take this opportuuity to return thanks
/or furors heretofore received, and respect
fully solicit a continuance of a portion of
urban
Sept. J& **—«
T
A VALUABLE settlement of LAND 1
FOR SALK, neur the. Flat Shoals of
Commissioners creek in Jones comity, six
hundred and fifty-eight acres—two hundred
and fifty acres cleared Land, good orchards,
appft: and peach—tolerable good buildings.
It is the former settlement of Jason Gardner,
Esq. A bargain can be had by applying to
the. subscriber. 1CUABOD COX.
September 15 82—fit
JOHN LUCAS,
HAS OPENED A
house of entertainment
Tii hi> new building at the corner of Greene
and H’Hkinson streets, between the stute-bousc
siimre and government house.
Milledgeville, August 15 27—tf
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned, nttoruey for Mr. Thomns
lViley, contemplating to lenve the service
f the said Wiley on or before the lfttli day of
October next, desires all persons indebted fur
untrncts made previous anil during his absence
to cull and liquidate their accounts on or before
that period. All Accounts unliquidated subs
qui nt to that jitriod, will be put in suit.
C. \V. BUTLER.
September 3 do—tf
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold at the coart-house in the
town of Dublin, Laurens county, within
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Ortober next, the following property, viz :
Two hundred acres of land lying on the Oeo
nee river, adjoining Col. Troup uml Jesse lies
ter nnd others, levied on ns the property of
WWliuiii M. Price, to satisfy executions in favor
if Thomas Kirk and others—printed out by L.
4. Hall—levied on by a constable and returned
to tnc.
Nincly-nifti- arres of land lying on Rocky
creek adjoining Hardy Wood anil Daniel -Phi
lips ; levied on u« the property of John Pitman,
to satisfy executions ir. favor of A. Hampton—
levied on by o constable and returned to me.—
Terms cash.
ciiuhxs s. guyton, sh'if.
August 25, 1820.
TO RENT,
I 710R one or more years, the STORF. former
ly occupied by Messrs. J. k W. Fin ns, and
recently by Brtien ic Hopper. For further par
ticillars, apply to JU. ROBBER.
August 22. 28—tf.
XEW GOODS.
RICHARD MORGAN & SON,
A RE now receiving from New-York
their fall anil winter supply of Goods,
eonsistiug of a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, HARD WARE,
CUTLERY fc GROCERIES.
Also an extensive assortment of PATENT
and other MEDICINES, with a variety of
PAINTS, Linseed k Train OIL.
The above goods will be disposed of on
very reasonable terms, cither by wholesale
or retail,
Milledgeville, Sept. 18 <52—tf
JUST RECEIVED,
and run sai.f iivtiif. sunscRtacR,
20 pieces COTTON BAGGING,
20 casks NAILS, (assorted)
10 dozen COTTON CARDS,
5 boxes CLARET WINK,
1000 Ilis. CORDAGE, (assorted.)
August 20 2>J—tf D. LYMAN, .Tun.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL tie sold pursuant to nil order of the
honorable the Inferior court of Pulaski
county, on the first Tuesday in November next,
at Hartford, in slid county, one hundred and
twenty-seven and an half acres of Land, the
same whereon Needham Bryan lived at the
time of his death : also, one hundred one and u
quarter acres adjoining the foregoing, sold ns
the property of said Needham Bryan. Term
made known on the dav of sale.
THU S IV. HARRIS, Adm’r.
August 24 29—tils
PROPOSALS
FOR CARRYING MAILS OF THE EXITED
STATES,
On the following Post .'loads, will be receiv
ed at the General Post Office, until the
23lll day »f October next, inclusive.
IN GEORGIA.
58. From Hartford, by Jacksonville, to
Perry’s Mills, in Tattnal, once in two weeks,
!>C miles.
Leave Hartford on Thursday at G a m, k
arrive at Perry’s Mills on Saturday by it a m.
Leave Perry's Mills on Monday at 3 p in,
and arrive at Hartford on Wednesday by (I
p m.
59. From Powelton, by Mount Zion and
Eatnnton, to Mtuiticdfo, once in two weeks,
53 miles.
Leave Powclton every Thursday at On m,
and arrive at Monticello on Friday by 10 a
m. Leave Monticello on Friday at 2 p ni. k
arrive at Powclton on Saturday by C p in.
Contracts for the routes 43 to 77, inclusive,
are. to be in operation on the 1st of Decem
ber next, and to continue until the Slst day
of December, 1822.
The contracts will stipulate the usual pen
alties for failures and delay.
RETURN J. MEIGS, Jr.
Postmaster General.
General Post-Office, Aug. id. tii
WAREHOUSE, AUCTION, AND
COMMISSION" BUSINESS.
C HARLES W. BUTLER nnd MATTHEW
-HOPPER, have associated themselves to
gether, under the firm of
BUTLER fy HOPPER,
for (lie transaction of WAREHOUSE, AUC
TION nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS. They
have purchased of Messrs, flai-vey F Redding
llieh- Warehouses at the Boat-yard, and have
made arrangements for the extension of even
convenience w hich may liicilitute the reception
and forwarding of Cotton, kc. this fall.
IT!' They have two first rule Bouts, linrtlien
450 hales each, which .will ply between (hi
Dm-len so soon ms the season commences, rtnd
they flutter themselves Hint by unremitted at
tention, they will he able to give satisfai tion I
those who may think proper to entrust busincf
to their cure. A new road has been made l
tlie Boat-yard which shortens tin- distance, nil!)
is inueli moro convenient than the former nm
N. H.—They will attend to the purchase and
sule of Cotton.
r.xrr.nKNCEs.
Messrs. A. B. Fannin k Co.—■Savannah.
Hail, Cook e k Co.—Darien.
llinvKV klirmiiKO, k I MMedg'lU.
Mr. Thomas WiLEr, J
August:
tf—28
TO THE PUBLIC.
T HE undnrsigm-d take this method to in
form their friends mid the public, that
they continue to transact business at their
Ware-House in Ai'opsta, as
AND**
Comwissidii 2S1 eveVvftixta.
Their IMRE-HOUSE «,• STORES are in
good order for Ike reception of
Merchandize and Country
Produce ;
And they intend to give their undivided at
tention to the business, nnd hope, by industry
and prompt attention to all orders, to give
general satisfaction to those who may favor
them with their custom.
M’LAWS k HOLT;
Augusta, Sept. 15 38—tit
LAST NOTICE!
A LL persons having claims agninstthcQuor-
. ter Master Generals’s .Department for the
Hire ot Waggons, llorses, or other m-ticles fur
nished the troops during the Seminole Cam
paign. are requested to deposit their accounts,
with the evidence in support of them, in the
hands of the commandinaJ^Ticer at Fort Haw
kins, or tr. furnish them tii^^s at this post, on or
before the 20th of October next, to the end Lint
they may he forwarded for the examination and
decision of the War Department. Receipts will
be given end such accounts as nmy he disallow
ed, will be returned to the claimants. By or
der, A. DARK All,
' A. D. Q. M.Genl
Fort Scoti, Aug 3n—St
ANDERSON IIOLT,
orrr.its ms ixrvicxs to tub name as a
PRACTITIONER OF LAW,
In the Ocmulgee Circuit. Ilis office Ison
Franklin street, opposite Mr. Rosseter’s
Store. Letters addressed by mail will be
promptly attended to.
Milled gem Ue, Sept. 25 83—tf
GOODS.
TERONDET, ATKISON & CO.
A RE now receiving, and opening their
Fall k H inter supjdy o/ - G002)5, from
N. York, consisting of the following Fresh
Articles, all of which they will sell low for
Cash.
Regent’s double milled blue and black
Cloths and Cassimeres, of the first quality,
While and Bufl' Cassimeres,
Ditto ditto Merseiilcs Vestings,
Coarse Cloths anil Cassimeres,
Rose, Dutfil and Point Blankets,
Flannels and Negro Plains,
Irish Linens and Sheetings,
Cotton Cambric and Ginghams,
Jaeonelt and Mull Muslins,
Bombuzettes nnd Bomhnzeens,
Leghorn and Straw Bonnets,
Printed Muslins and Calicoes,
Flag and Bandana Handkerchiefs,
Ladies’ silk, kid nnd Caster Gloves,
Yellow and blue Nankeens,
Nankin and Canton Crapes,
Magnetic, and Emerson’s Razor Straps,
Cambric and furniture Dimities,
Silk Velvet and Italian sewing Silks,
Power and Steam Loom Sheetings,
India Blinds and Wire Sifters,
Tortoise-shell Combs and Coral Deeds,
Saddler’s and Shoe Lenlhei,
Saddler’s Trimmings, Currier’s Tools,
Coil Rope and Bagging Twine,
Fine Razors and Shaving Cases,
Imperial and Gunpowder Teas,
Prunella and Kid Slippers,
And, an assortment of Ladies'and Gentle
men’s Routs nnd Siiocs ; and misses,’ youth’s
and children's ditto.
Casteel and Borax, and sundry other arti
eles not mentioned.
Milledgeville. Sept. 23. 3—3:1
LAND LOTTERY.
S HEETS, in pamphlet form, remaining a ror-
reet list of fortunate drawers iu the land
lottery, their residence, the number of the tract
of luntl drawn by each, und the district nnd
county in which it lies, will lie printed weekly
at the Recorder Office, and forwarded by mad
or otherwise us directed to those who subscribe
for them. '1 he price, Eire Dollars, for the sheets
comprising the whole drawing, to be paid in
advance,
GRANTLAND k ORME.
Milledgeville, Sept 9
SHERIFF’S' SALE
W ILL BE SOLD, at the court-house
in the town of Dublin, Laurens coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale, on the_/?r.<u
Tuesday in .Yoretuber next, the following
property, to wit:
One half of square ofLand No. 15!, in the
second district of Wilkinson now Lauren*
county, oil Dry creek, taken as the property
of Ezekiel Ford, to satisfy executions in fa
vor of David Willis.
200 Acres of Land 'lying on the Oconee
river, adjoining Col. Troup and Jesper Hes
ter and others, to satisfy executions in favor
of Thomas Kirk—levied im as the property
of William M. Pricp—property pointed out
by L. G. Hall, Price’s security.
One lot of Land No. 200, in the second
district of Wilkinson now Laurens county
taken as the property of Samuel Beaty, sen
deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Lewis Johnson.
OB’S .K. GUYTON, Rh’ff.
September 15,182h
JAMES FINIGAN,
COACII, HOUSE, SIC.X tf OTuV.7
MENTAL PAINTER,
R espectfully informs the iniiaMiuuts
ol Milledgeville and its vicinity, that hr
carries r.n PAINTING in general, and earnest
ly solicits a share of the public patronage.—All
orders left ut his shop on Wax nr-street, oppo
site Mr. Rosseter's store, w ill be punctually nt
tended to.
Milledgeville, Sept i2. ifit—3r
20 Dollars Reward.
B ROKE jail ill Dublin, Laurens county,
on the night of the t3th inst. three men,
viz.—HENRY SMITH, aged about forty-
five years.—CREED COLLINS, aged u-
hout 40 ; and BENJAMIN BUNTING, a-
ged about 21. The above reward will be
paid for tile apprehension and delivery of
the above persons, or in proportion for either
of them. ROBERT COLEMAN, Jailor.
Dublin, Sept. 15. 3—33
In Baldwin Superior Court. August Term, .1820.
Jof/N Clauk, assignee, ) Petition for fureclo-
Wu.Trn Josrs.
sure.
Rct.r. Nisr.
I TPON the petition of John Clerk, assignee
) of John Mckiiuiie, praying the foreclo
sure of the equity of redumption, in nud to all
diet lot of land lying uml being in the town of
Millnlgeville, county of Baldwin and state of
Georgia, containing one half acre of land,
bounded on the west by Jcfferson-stroct, on
the north by street, on the cast and south ,
by Seaborn Jones’ lot, being tbe northern half
oi'lot number three, In square number twenty-
nine, as will more justly iniponr from reference
to the original plan of said town, which said lot
was mortgaged by the said Walter Jones to one
John McKinnie by deed of mortgage, hearing
date the 31st day of August 1819, (nud assigned
to this petitioner by the said John .McKinnie, on
the 181 Inlay of May 1820,) fort lie better securing
the payment of a promissory mole for the sum of
twenty-six hundred nml eighty three dollars and
thirty-three cents, with the interest thereon,
draw’ll by -snid Walter Jones in favor of James
Rousseau or order, and bearing date 3‘lst day
of August 1819, and payable the 28th of De
cember thereafter, and which said promissory
note was endorsed by said James Rousseau to
said John McKinnie nr order, and by said John
McKinnie to this petitioner
On motion, it is ordered, that the principal,
interest and eost due on said mortgage, be paid
into this court within twelve mouths from this
date, otherwise the equity of redemption in ami
to snid mortgaged premises will be thenceforth
forever barred and foreclosed ; and it is further
ordered, that this rule-lie published in one of
the public gazettes of this state once in every
month for twelve mouths, or seised on the
mort gager or Ilis special ngenl nt least six months
previous to the time nt which the money is di-.
reeled to be paid into court as aforesaid!
A true copy taken from the minutes this nth
September, i82(l.
THOMAS II. KENAN, Cl’k.
September 15 in 12m
Rule NU(.
GEORGIA, Juspir County, Superior Court
March Term, iuilO,
Jambs M’Donat.d, and
William S. Pore,
for the use of
John M’Kinnf,
vs.
.?AMF.^TllrHAIUi».
U PON tin, petition of James M’Donnhl mid
W illiam S. Pope, for the use of John Vic-
Kinne, stating that James Richards did in the
twenty-sixth day i.f Novcmhcriii the yen- eigh
teen hundred and eighteen, make mid deliver
to your petitioners a deed of mortgage for the
lot of lund known nnd disUnpiiislicd hv the
number eight in the fifteenth district of Baldwin
now Jasper county, for the better securing the
payment of the sum often thousand dollars due
to the petitioners by u promisory note dated
23d November 18l8,nn(l payable twelve months
thereafter.
On motion of William Cook, rounscl for the
|>e(itionci's, It is ordered, that the said James
Richards do pay into the Berk's office of this
court the sum of money aforesaid with the inte
rest and cost thereon within twelve mouths from
this date, or the equity of redemption in and to
the said mortgaged premises, will be thence
forth nnd forever barred and foreclosed : and it
is farther ordered, that a copy of this rule be
served on the said Jmnes Richards or his spi
rial agent at least six months, or published In
one of the public Gazelles ol this stale once n
mouth for twelve months, before the time the
money is directed to be paid.
I certify that the foregoing is a true copy ta
ken from the minutes, this 11th April, 1820.
JOHN W ILLSON, CTk.
April 18 tnl2m
GEORGIA, Jasper Count /, Superior Court,
March Term, 1820.
James ITariucun, '
Hale Nisi.
John P
BILLS ON BOSTON,
Faya hie iu New-York, Charleston, or Sw
vannah, for sale by
WILEY k BAXTER.
Milletlgeville, Sept. 20. »—33
llK’llgPVIIle, g
! KORGI A — Baldw in county.
T
IA ARISON, j)
CoT.ES. )
In llaldu'in Superior Court
Thomas.B. Stumis,
vs.
James Fi.eminc.
\-Augutt Term 1820.
I ) Petition for furcclo-
> sure.
) Rule Nisi.
TPON the petition of Thomas B. Stubbs,
J praying the foreclosure) of the equity of
redemption in and to all that lot of land, ly
ing anil being in the town of Milledgeville,
stale of Georgia and county of Baldwin, con
taining one fourth of an acre, being the one
fourth part of lot number lour, in square
number forty in the original plan of said
town, lying on Wayne anil Greeiwstroets,
and adjoining Charles Williamson, which
said lot was mortgaged by the said James
Fleming to the said Thomas B. Stuldus, on
tint 2hth day of June 1819, the better to se-
-ure the payment of the sum of seven lliou-
ud nine hundred and twenty dollars, und
interest.
On motion, it is ordered, that the principal,
interest and cost, due on said mortgage, be
paid into this court within twelve months
from this date,-otherwise the equity of re
demption in and to said mortgagod premi
ses, will be from thenceforth barred and fore
closed : And it is further ordered, that n co
py of this rule be published in -one of the
public. Gazettes of this state once in every
month for twelve months, or served on the
mortgager or his special agent, at least six
months previous -to the time the money is
directed to be paid into court as aforesaid.
A true copy, taken from tin? minutes this
fifteenth September, 1820.
THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.
September 18. i2m—32
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, at the court-house in Oglr-
thorpe county, one tract of land lying on the
waters ofBi-Qtid river, containing three hundred
and fifty acres: ulso lot 17!*, in the 9tli district
of Wilkinson county ut the 'time nf survey
And ut Jackson court-house on the first files
day in December next, four hundred nnd forty-
four acres, on Chandlers creek. Tbe above
being the real eslalc of Clement Glenn, dcc’d,
nnd to he sold by order of court. Terms mad
known w hen the laud is Qtfored.
WILLIAM GLENN, Adm’r.
July 27 2i>—tils
TVFINE months after date, application will be
_Lx made to the honorable Inferior court of
Twiggs county, for leave to sell the real estate
of Jacob Zilbcr, deceased—it being 202 1-2 a
ores of land lying in Putnam county.
AJ5RAM ZUUF.lt, Guardian.
\ugusti7 m9iii
vs. >
Abner Locke, )
In Baldwin Superior Court—.'lugiut Term, 1820.
Marlow L. I’ryoa* )
vs. V Rule Nisi.
Willis Perrt. j
U PON the petition of Marlow L. Pryor,
praying the foreclosure of the equity
of redemption, in and to all that lot of land,
in the town of Milledgeville, in the county
and state aforesaid, containing one half of mi
acre, part of lot number four, in square for
ty-two, lying broadside of Wilkinson-street,
and cornering on Washington-street, and
running on said street one hundred and five
feet, and joining John Howard’s lot on the
north, which said lot was mortgaged by snid
Willis Pern- to your petitioner, on the 28th
day of April, in the year 1*120, for the hotter
securing the payment of four hundred artil
fifty dollars, with the drawing interest the.re-
on,’bearing date seventh day of March last,
and then endorsed to his credit to ihe Dari
en Bank in Milledgeville, due eighty-nine
days after date.
On motion of R. Rutherford, it is order
ed, that the principal, interest and cost due
on t-aid mortgage, be paid into Ibis court
within twelve months from this date, or the.
equity of redemption in the premises will he
from thenee forever barred and foreclosed :
And it is further ordered, that n copy of this
rule be published in one of the Gazettes of
♦ his state once a montli for twelve months,
nr scried on the mortgager or his special a-
gent at least six months previous to the time
the money is directed to be paid as afore
said.
A. true copy,taken from the minutes this
fifteenth September, illio.
THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.
September ill. mi2—82
Tj’TPON the petition of James Harrison, slat
vJ ii'.g that John .P. Coles on the eighteenth
day of January, iu the vein eighteen hundred
and nineteen, made und delivered to him n
mortgage for the lots of laud, known by the
numbers thirty two and thirty three, in the thir
teenth district of Baldwin now Jasper countv,
iniif the lot number ninety one in the seven
teenth district of formerly Baldwin now .In-prr
county, for the better securing the payment of
the smn of six thousand two hundred and forty
three dollars and forty one cr.ils due to the snid
James Harrison by a promisory note ; on mo
tion of William Cook, counsel for the petition-
e*, it is ordered, Unit the said John P. Coles do
pay into the Clerk’s office ol this court the sum
of money aforesaid with interest rnd cort,witli-
in twelve months from this date, or the equity
of redemption in and to the said mortgaged pre
mises will be thenceforth forever barred and
foreclosed: And it is farther ordered, that a ropy
of this riile lid served on the said John P. Coles
or his special agent at lenst six months, or he
published in one of the public Gazelles of this
state nt least twelve montlis-boiore the lime the
money is direct! d to be paid.
I certify that the foregoing is a true ropy ta
ken from the minutes this 11tli April, 1820.
JOHN WILLSON', Clerk.
April 18 m 12 m
In Baldwin Superior Court, l ebruaii/ Term 1820
W i LLIAm Ba j.i, ) R ULE N1SI.
- 1*0 R
FORECLOSURE.
U PON the putilion .of William Ball,
praying the foreclosure of Hie equity
of retlemption in and to a certain tract or
parcel of land, lying and 1 icing in the town
of Milledgeville, containing one. quarter of
r.n acre, being one fourth part of lot No. 3,
known and distinguished in-the plan of said
Town of Milledgeville by square No. 39,
fronting Wilkinson street, Westwanlly 52
feet, southwardly by John Alton's premises,
northeast by the. snid Abner Locke’s premi
ses, which jiroccpdings extend cast and w est,
on east line 210 feet nnd north and south 52
feet, making an oblong square, mortgaged
by the said Abner Locke, to-the said Willi
am Ball, by a deed-of mortgage, dated the
Ctli day of October, 1819, the better to se
cure the payment of the sum of £(>05, which
was to have been paid on or before the first
day of March, 1820, with lawful interest
thereon; and default having been made ill
the payment of the said sums,
WHEREFORE And on motion of
Samuel Rockwell, attorney for the said
William Ball: II is onlerid, That the prin
cipal, interest and costs due on said mort
gage be paid into tills court, within twelve'
months of this day, and that this will be
published once a month for twelve months
successively, or a copy thereof be personally
served on the said Abner Locke, at least six
months previous to the time named for tin-
payment of the said sums of money.
A true Copy taken from Ihe Minutes,
THOMAS II. KENAN, Clerk.
March 8th, 1820.
GEORGIA, Putnam county
Cu._-.
\T John Cone of Captain Haw s district,
tolled before Gustavus Hendrick, Esq. a Bat
Ilorsc, about i) years old, 5 feet and mieinctar
high, having no brand or other particular-
mark of distinction ; his right hind foot ia
white, and fore-top cut--appraised by Sa
muel Cunningham and Spencer Thomas Ur
twenty-five dollars, this 9th Sept..1820.
A true copy, taken from the minutes, thu>
fifteenth day of September, 1820.
THOMAS H. KENAN, Cl’k. I. C..
September 18. 3—tli
DVERITsTaIDaES. "
HE subscribers have recently purchased!,
out Mr. J. Reid in the above line of bu
siness, where they intend keeping a constant
supply of Horses, Gigs, toe. to let. They
will also keep horses in very su]>erior styles
on accommodating terms. Horse drover*'
would do well to give them a call.
A. G. k A. B. BECKHAM.
October 3. 34—3tw—lain 3m.
In Ralihriu Superior Court, Peb. Term, 1820ft
Nicolas IIblaiole, j
vs. > Rule Nisi, forforeclosure-»
FnxNris Corn ay. *)
U PON the petition of Nicolas Dclulgle, pray
ing the foreclosure of the equity of rcdcin p*
lion in and to n certain tract or parcel of Innd
lying and being in the town of Milledgeville*
containing half of n lot, known nml distinguish
ed iu the plan of said town bx the number one,
(No. 1.) in square fiflv-five (56)—said half of
said lot, fronting Franklin street, being bound
ed on the north side by said street, mortgaged
by the said Francis C'ornuy to the said Nicolas
Delaigle, by a deed of mortgage hearing dnto
the tenth day of July eighteen hundred and nine-
teen, the better to secure payment of the sum of
five hundred dollars, being the amount of a note
hearing equal date therewith, and payable tea
days lifter (lute thereof, nnd default having been
made nt.d the payment of the suit! sum together
with the interest: Whereupon, on motion of
Snintirl Rockwell of counsel for tho said Nicolas
Delaigle, it it ordered, Unit the said Francis do
pay into the Clerk's office of this court, flip sum
of money aforesaid, with the interest und the
costs thereon, within twelve months from this
date, or the equity of redemption will be hence
forth and forever barred and foreclosed : It is
further ordered, that a copy of this rule be serv
ed on the said Francis, or his speciul agent nt
lenst six months, or published in one of the pub-
I’c Gazettes printed at the seat of government,
once a month before the time at which the mo
ney is directed to be paid.
1 certify the foregoing to be a true copy taken
from the minutes the 2«lh of April, 1820.
THOMAS II. KENAN, t'l'k.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, at tli| court-house in
Madison, Morgan county, agreeable to an
order of the honorable Court of Ordinary
for said county, part of the Real Estate and
Negroes of William Walker, deceased, that
is to say, 390 acres of laud, within 3 miles of
Madison, being part of Lots Nos. “207 and
179, with good improvements and an excel
lent farm now iu good order for cropping,
having an excellent Peach Orchard k. about
250 acres of cleared land.—ALo, one other
Lot on Sandy rreek, with about forty acre*
cleared, and two excellent mill seats there
on.—Also, eight likely young Negroes, con
sisting of six Fellows, one plough-hoy, and
a young Wench. Terms made known on
tile day of sale.
SIMEON WALKER, Adm’r.
October 3. 3!
BILLS ON NEW YORK,
For sale by WILEY k BAXTER.
September 20 38
SEPTEMBER 'TERM, 1819.
Alexander R. Ralston, 5 RULE NISI,
Beniamin Jordan.
mn voTtECLOsmz,
GEORGIA, Hancock county •
April Term, 1820.
pRMF.ttT, his honor Judge Dooly—Rule Nisi
U PON the petition of George W. C. Shivers
grand-sou and legatee under the last will
and testament of George Cowcn, deceased,and
a minor under the age of twenty-one years, l.y
his next friend Wdliuin U. Springer,praying the
establishment of a copy of the last will nnd tes
tament of snid George Cowen, dceensed,(wliich
has been so destroyed that it cannot tie found)
in lieu of said original; a ropy of snid original
Inst will and testament being lierowitli rhcjVvn
to the court as nr urly ns can he recoUcrtesi, and
filed in the elerk’s office thereof. On motion of
counsel, it is therefore ordered, that said copy
of said original will so ns aforesaid destroyed lie
established in lieu thereof nt the next term of
this court unless cause tre shewn tolhe contrary.
And it is further ordered, that n copy of this
rule be published in one of the public gazettes
of Milledgeville, once a month for six months
previous to the time of making application for a
mb' absolute in the premises.
A true extract from <i.e nii.mtes. this22d day
of April. 1820. PHIL. L. SLM.MS, Clerk.
April 23 iafi<n
'■" Tl’ON the petition of Alexander R. Ralston,
vJ praying the foreclosure of the equity of
redemption in and to n certain tract or parcel
of land containing two humli-ed two nml a half
acres, lying nnd being In the county of Putnam
aforesaid, originally granted to 1 >nvid Warden,
on Ibc ninth day of October, eighteen hundred
nml five, and known as lot number tlirre hun
dred and ninety-two, in the second district nf
Baldwin county nnd state of Gem-gin, now Put
nam county, as by reference to the original
plat Will more fully appear, nml mortgaged by
the said Benjamin Jordap to the said Alex
ander R. Ralston by a deed of mortgage, dated
on tbe sixteenth day of September one thou
sand eight hundred and eighteen, more effectu
ally to see.ure the payment of a promissory note
of hand in writing, given nt Augusta on the
third day of June, eighteen liundrod nnd eigh
teen, by the. said Benjamin Jordan to the said
Alexander R. Ralston, for the sum of one thou
sand and thirly-six dollars thirty-seven and one
half cents, and due on tie third day of June
eighteen hundred ami eighteen theiraftcr.
Whereupon, on motion ofTlionml F. Wells,
Attorney for Alexander R. RalstoS, that tin
principal, interest and cost due on laid mort
gage be paid into this court, wlthii twetv-j
months, or until tho tiou appointed fir the ’ .gy.
ment of the money, or sen. i d on th< sai ( ' t
jnrain Jordan, atiuust srx mouths |+e.fj ous ( 0
that period.
A true copy from the A/inu>*.
JQFiN l. SMITH, Ciu, s.e.P.e.
Baldwin Superior Court, Aj.nl arifd Arm. 1820.
Present, the Mon i. t
CLOR til. I, Baldwin County, Superior Court»
April adjourned Term, 1820.
O N the petition of Elisha Whitney, stating
that he holds a mortgnge given by Willis
Perry to him, conveying a lot of Innd lying and
being in the tow n of Milledgeville, containing
one hundred and fourteen feet fronting of Wash
ington .street and two hundred and ten feet
fronting and lying on Wilkinson street, adjoin
ing Fort on the east and Allen on the south;
•'aid lot known and distinguished in the piun
of said town by lot number three, in sqtiar*
munbeor forty-three, to secure the payment of
eleven hundred and thirty dollars, on the first
day of March lust, due on u promisor) note ntr
lacked to said mortgage, and that said Willi*
Furry has failed to pay said sum of money or a*
ny pari thereof -. It is thereupon ordered, that
unless the said \Villis Perry shall pay the amount
due on said mortgage with Interest and cost in
to the Clerk’s office of this court within twelco
months from this time, the equity of redemption
of, .iu and to said mortgaged premises, will be
thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed in
terms of the statute in such case made and pro
vided. And it is further ordered, that this rule
be published in one of the public Gazettes of
this state, once n month for the space of twelve
months," or served on the said Willis Perry or
his special agent at least six months previous to
the time the money is directed to be paid.
1 certify that the foregoing is a true ropy to*
kcu from the minutes, this 24th of April, 1820.
THOMAS H. KENAN, Cl'k.
April 29 ml2m
Present, the lion. Unr.isroriicji B.B-iiokg.
Sally Howell, \
v \ > Libel for Dilutee.
Wm iam '.iowr.n, )
T HE return of the declaration, slating (lint
tbe defendant in the above cits, is not to
1*! found in this county ; on motion ofiplnintMT’s
counsel, it is ordered, that service bejperlectod
by publishing this notice once a month untiltho
next term, in one of the gazettes of this state.
A true copy tukeu from the mlnut'b. the 8th
May, 1H2D. THOMAS H. KF.N1N, Clerk.
May 8, 1820. modi
ABNER LOCKE,
I S opening bis small collection of CURI
OSITIES and ANTIQUITIES, natural
and artificial, in his RuiliUii^ cast of the court
house, a few steps north of the PJmxcrs’ Ho
tel, where favors will be gratefully received,
on loan, donation or purchase, fortlie pur
pose of establishing a Museum.
M'tJltdgcviJIi’, September 20. ((•—S3
Buldwin Superior Court, August Tom, 1820.*’
I T appearing to the satisfaction of the court,
. that on the ninth dny «f February in the
year eighteen hundred and twenty,a promisso
ry note was made by John Bozeman, payable
tj Samuel Rockwell or order; at the Branch of
(lie Darien Bank in .Milledgovilte, 01 days after
the date thereof, for four hundred and nine dol
lars, and it ulso appearing to tho court by tho
affidavit of the raid Samuel Rockwell, filed with
the clerk of the court, that tlte same has been
lost, and a copy of ihe said note being also fil
ed with the clerk of this court : On motion, it
is ordered, that the said John Bozeman shew
rause by the next term of this court, if any hn
lias, why the said copy should not bo estab
lished 1u lieu of tho saui lost original, and that
thK rule he published once a month for sit
months previous to lln^snid term, in the South
ern Recorder, printed in the town of Milledge
ville.
A true copy, taken from the minutes this nth
September, |820.
THOMAS D. KENAN, Clerk.
September t2. 8m—3i
TVj O'UT'E-—Nine months utter date, applie.a-
il tion will be made to tbe honorabla the
court of Ordinary of Morgan county, for leave
to .soil n certain trort of Lmql containing one
hundred and sixty acres, more or lcs«, on the
Appnlntchy river, adjoining Norwood end o-
thers, the property of Uetthin Radford, decea
sed, sold fortlie benefit of the heir s f)t ' said d'„,
ccused. JOHN RADYOfU), >■ " ’’
Wm. RADFORD, ,/Es’ors.
April 7, 1820 m9m*
fr EOiU.IA, UHte.'uaTrTT^T.— 1 v-
M. ' V . l, ;. r l ?» Hi'Un/applie for lettera
rfm nflu ” 0,1 th ? estate of Aarn Hillson,
,, e county Eforesnid, deeeasd : These
..ni- ',L J! 1 -° '’be n, *d admonish W and sin-
° 1 ‘ r "*e kin_,,red and erditors of sui’deceased,
oho arm appear ut my office withtf the time
prescr #00( j by law, and shew cause !#*>>') why
^".letters should not be granted* terms of
* .m law. Given under my hand fcSvutc seal,'
(there being no seal of office) this* Septem-
hor, 1820. THO’S II. KKIf>Cl'k.
Greene. Superior Court, August
Present Ins honor Judge S
U PON the application of the a
of Archibald Martin, deieas
existence nnd loss of the origin
from William Edmondson, roustu
Burke, for two .negroes Forcduy
cd ou und sold to sutisfy two ex
vor of Rrdinan Thornton nnd
Charles Burke, deceased, ns Id
they Imving filed a copy of tli
stance) in office: Oil moth
Jones, attorney for the adni
Martin, ordered, fhut tho said
ed nt the next term of this ci
lost original, unless cause hn
trary, nnd thut a copy of tins
in one oftbe public Gazrtti
once a month for six month
Extract from Ihe AA'mi
EBF.NEZEH T<
September 9
JFTfK the cipfratnn
the date hereof,a|>pl
to the Inferior court f J
silting for ordinary urjio
the renl estate of A. bur
the benefit of theirs mi
ccu9cd. flEXf
June fid, 182(|
mouths triun
n will be mail*
county, when
r leave, to sell
lereased, for
liters of said lit*
FUQUA, AJin'O